My new XFX Radeon HD 4770 512MB, unboxed on video. Card website: www.newegg.com The best free FPS ever made, Tribes Ascend!: account.hirezstudios.com Card specs: -PCI-E (1.0,1.1, and 2.0 compatible) x16 slot -Memory Size 512MB -Core Clock: 750MHz -Stream Processors: 640 Stream Processing Units -Memory Clock 3200MHz according to newegg.com, though I doubt the memory clock is that high. -Memory Interface: 128-bit -Memory Type GDDR5 Accessories: -Two DVI and one S-video input -DVI to VGA adapter -DVI to HDMI adapter -S-video to component (green/blue/red) -Crossfire bridge adapter for two cards. -6-pin molex to 4-pin molex adapter for low-end power supplies. (do not use unless necessary) -Installation guide, quick start guide, and driver disk - "Do not disturb, I'm gaming" door knob hanger. I am running this card in an average HP Pavilion with an upgraded Corsair vx450w power supply (one of the absolute best company's for power supplies). Do NOT run this card on any thing below 400w, and if you chose to run with a 400w or 450w I highly recommend Corsair as their PSUs can operate very close to their maximum output. General and mediocre/bland PSUs that come in crappy desktops that say 400w will have a very hard time running the Radeon 4770. If you are looking for a card that will get you at least 30 FPS (usually more for most games) with high settings enabled on any game that exists, this fits your bill. And by the way, 30 FPS is perfectly smooth and do not believe people when ...
Monday, February 18, 2013
XFX Radeon HD 4770 Unboxing
XFX Radeon HD 4770 Unboxing Video Clips. Duration : 5.02 Mins.
My new XFX Radeon HD 4770 512MB, unboxed on video. Card website: www.newegg.com The best free FPS ever made, Tribes Ascend!: account.hirezstudios.com Card specs: -PCI-E (1.0,1.1, and 2.0 compatible) x16 slot -Memory Size 512MB -Core Clock: 750MHz -Stream Processors: 640 Stream Processing Units -Memory Clock 3200MHz according to newegg.com, though I doubt the memory clock is that high. -Memory Interface: 128-bit -Memory Type GDDR5 Accessories: -Two DVI and one S-video input -DVI to VGA adapter -DVI to HDMI adapter -S-video to component (green/blue/red) -Crossfire bridge adapter for two cards. -6-pin molex to 4-pin molex adapter for low-end power supplies. (do not use unless necessary) -Installation guide, quick start guide, and driver disk - "Do not disturb, I'm gaming" door knob hanger. I am running this card in an average HP Pavilion with an upgraded Corsair vx450w power supply (one of the absolute best company's for power supplies). Do NOT run this card on any thing below 400w, and if you chose to run with a 400w or 450w I highly recommend Corsair as their PSUs can operate very close to their maximum output. General and mediocre/bland PSUs that come in crappy desktops that say 400w will have a very hard time running the Radeon 4770. If you are looking for a card that will get you at least 30 FPS (usually more for most games) with high settings enabled on any game that exists, this fits your bill. And by the way, 30 FPS is perfectly smooth and do not believe people when ...
My new XFX Radeon HD 4770 512MB, unboxed on video. Card website: www.newegg.com The best free FPS ever made, Tribes Ascend!: account.hirezstudios.com Card specs: -PCI-E (1.0,1.1, and 2.0 compatible) x16 slot -Memory Size 512MB -Core Clock: 750MHz -Stream Processors: 640 Stream Processing Units -Memory Clock 3200MHz according to newegg.com, though I doubt the memory clock is that high. -Memory Interface: 128-bit -Memory Type GDDR5 Accessories: -Two DVI and one S-video input -DVI to VGA adapter -DVI to HDMI adapter -S-video to component (green/blue/red) -Crossfire bridge adapter for two cards. -6-pin molex to 4-pin molex adapter for low-end power supplies. (do not use unless necessary) -Installation guide, quick start guide, and driver disk - "Do not disturb, I'm gaming" door knob hanger. I am running this card in an average HP Pavilion with an upgraded Corsair vx450w power supply (one of the absolute best company's for power supplies). Do NOT run this card on any thing below 400w, and if you chose to run with a 400w or 450w I highly recommend Corsair as their PSUs can operate very close to their maximum output. General and mediocre/bland PSUs that come in crappy desktops that say 400w will have a very hard time running the Radeon 4770. If you are looking for a card that will get you at least 30 FPS (usually more for most games) with high settings enabled on any game that exists, this fits your bill. And by the way, 30 FPS is perfectly smooth and do not believe people when ...
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